Missionaries of Hate Are Murderers

The Missionaries of Hate are Murderers without question. These Christ-O-Fascits are professional liars, perverted sub-humans who have absolutely no moral compass.

This is the foundation of the murder of David Kato is on the hands of Scott Lively, Don Schmierer, Peter LaBarbera, Tony Perkins and the ever corpulent Rick Warren of Saddleback Church in California who hosts and is friends with Martin Ssempa. It is important to note here that Martin Ssempa is a criminal who attempted extortion by blackmailing a fellow clergyman with threats of labeling him “homosexual” to have the outrage of the people of Uganda directed toward him as it is to the LGBTQ Community because of the LIES of Scott Lively, Don Schmierer and Caleb Lee Brundage, in their Missionary of Hate “educational seminar” in 2009 in Uganda.

These vile and repugnant Missionaries of Hate traveled to Uganda and helped to author the Ugandan “Kill The Gays” bill as a graphic example of their Christ-O-Fascism in direct opposition to the teaching of Jesus Christ and the damage their hate created has taken David Kato’s life. A life snuffed out by the very hate they spew as their stock in trade having completely demonized the “Other” through their words, actions and proselytization.

“Yesterday Scott Lively’s “nuclear bomb” against Ugandan gays went off in the form of the iron bar which crushed the skull of David Kato. In some countries, it’s possible that Lively would be under arrest today. Also complicit in this murder is Peter LaBarbera, who for years has worked topublicize and praise Scott Lively’s evil agenda. Then there’s Tony Perkins and the Family Research Council, who last yearpaid lobbyists $25,000 to convince members of Congress to block a planned resolution denouncing Uganda’s gay death penalty bill. And let’s not forget Pastor Rick Warren, who supported, funded, appeared with, and publicized the work of Uganda’s leading anti-gay activist, Pastor Martin Ssempa.

Today we mourn David Kato, a brave LGBT activist who paid the ultimate price in defense of his brothers and sisters. But we’ve also got start looking at some serious legal remedies to the actions of American anti-gay activists in other countries. Outside of the United States, many legals systems are not so constrained by the American concept of freedom of speech. What can we do to leverage that difference to end this madness? Lawsuits? The Hague?”